Hey guys & gals,
Thought I'd run this by you. I have my lowland neps in a 90 gallon tank under 2 twin tube flourescents (total of 4 tubes). They are all within 6 inches of the lights (at least their taller parts). They are all growing and pitchering nicely.
My question is why do most of them look like their leaves are "rusty?" The gracilis and tobaica are least effected and the truncata is most effected, but they all have at least some brown spots on all but the newest leaves....
Could they have a vitamine or mineral defficiency?
Thought I'd run this by you. I have my lowland neps in a 90 gallon tank under 2 twin tube flourescents (total of 4 tubes). They are all within 6 inches of the lights (at least their taller parts). They are all growing and pitchering nicely.
My question is why do most of them look like their leaves are "rusty?" The gracilis and tobaica are least effected and the truncata is most effected, but they all have at least some brown spots on all but the newest leaves....
Could they have a vitamine or mineral defficiency?